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literature approximately from 1200 to 1650. Research tools are also acquired in adjacent fields such as northern Europe in the same period, medieval studies, and
Byzantine and Islamic cultures around the Mediterranean, especially where these relate to Renaissance Italy. It tries to provide modern editions of many of the works of Greek and Latin literature. Currently it holds some 140,000 volumes, which include 106,000 books, 7,000 offprints, 14,000 auction catalogues, and 23,000 periodical volumes. Over 600 periodicals are currently received, most with complete runs from the start of publication.
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located in a library designed by Cecil
Pinsent in 1915, but, also scattered throughout the house. It was not conceived as an interdisciplinary Renaissance library from the beginning but as a reflection of Berenson's personal interests. Italian literature was not strongly represented and music was absent. During the early decades of the institution's life it became a priority to flesh out the library's holdings in areas of Renaissance studies not collected by Berenson himself, and to initiate periodical subscriptions in these fields.
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Madonna and Child by Ambrogio Lorenzetti to the Uffizi, which owned two smaller paintings that originally came from the same dismembered altarpiece. The most famous works in the collection, and among the first to be acquired by the Berensons, are three panels depicting St. Francis in Glory, The Blessed Rainieri Rasini, and St. John the Baptist coming from the Sansepolcro Altarpiece by the Sienese painter
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Fellowship is designed to reach out to Italian Renaissance scholars from areas that have been under-represented at I Tatti, especially those living and working in Asia, Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean basin (except Italy and France) and the Islamic countries. There is a similar three-month award, named after I Tatti's third director the
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at I Tatti, II), the role of music in medieval thought (Early Music at I Tatti, I) or the traditional repertoire deriving from the therapeutic effects of music on the bite of the tarantula spider in southern Italy (Early Music at I Tatti, XII). Many offer repertoires which are rarely heard in Italy today, ranging from works by one of the earliest known
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Kathryn Bosi, offers twice-yearly concerts performed by musicians of international renown. These aim to present to the Florentine community innovative programs of early music centering on a particular theme or idea, such as an examination of the concept of humor in Renaissance music (Early Music
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by wealthier members of Boston society, graduating with the class of 1887. His interests there were in literature and ancient and oriental languages. He trained himself as a connoisseur of early
Italian painting by travel throughout Europe and especially Italy, beginning in 1887. As early as 1915, he
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The concerts of early music organized by the
Morrill Music Library are an integral part of the academic activities at Villa I Tatti. They range from intimate performances for the I Tatti community, often on period instruments, to those performed by early music groups for a wider audience. The series
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Berenson's vision, Harvard altered Berenson's intended structure by admitting other fields than art history. History and literature were present from the beginning of the Center's existence as a Harvard research institute, and music followed upon the
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I Tatti is home to the art collection of Bernard and Mary Berenson, which includes an important collection of about 100 late Medieval and Renaissance Italian paintings. The painting collection was formed between ca. 1900 and ca. 1920, with few additions thereafter. Shortly before his death in 1959,
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The Green Garden at I Tatti was Pinsent's first attempt to recreate a garden in the early Renaissance style. It was conceived as an outdoor extension of the house, an unfolding sequence, designed with the open intention of reviving the Italian style The steep slopes were made into terraced "floors"
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The Fototeca Berenson contained 170,000 photographs at Berenson's death and now contains approximately 250,000 photographs. They are organized topographically, according to Berenson's original scheme: Florence, Siena, Central Italy, Northern Italy, Lombardy, Venice, Southern Italy, and within each
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at the time of application but are still in the early phase of their careers. Senior distinguished scholars are not eligible for the fellowship, but every year the director invites some who come without stipend as Visiting Professors in Residence. In a given year perhaps a third of the fellowships
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and aims to publish the major literary, historical, philosophical and scientific works of the Italian Renaissance written in Latin with modern English translation on facing pages. Forty-one volumes have appeared to date and about 120 more are envisaged in the course of the next decade. The series
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Berenson died at the age of 94 in 1959 after bequeathing the estate, the collection, and the library to Harvard University. "Villa I Tatti, The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies", as it was officially named, opened its doors to six fellows in 1961. Since then it has welcomed over 700
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I Tatti's scholarly programs provide a special forum for discussion, and have become increasingly crucial to the Center's mission of creating bridges with its sister institutions and the international scholarly community. There is also an active program of public lectures by outside scholars and
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Berenson described I Tatti as a library with a house attached. Library spaces were added to I Tatti in 1909, 1915, 1923 and 1948–54. The shelf space created during Berenson's lifetime was doubled in 1985 when an additional section, the Paul E. Geier Library, was created in one of the former farm
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In 1993 I Tatti joined with three other research libraries in Florence to form a consortium for joint, on-line cataloging, IRIS, which now counts seven member libraries. The Biblioteca Berenson is also one of the 73 libraries that form the Harvard College Library and its holdings are accessible
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Transformed from a rich but idiosyncratic personal library into a modern research library, the Biblioteca Berenson aims to provide comprehensive research-level coverage of current scholarly publications in all fields of Italian art, architecture, history, science, medicine, society, culture and
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Bernard Berenson also formed a smaller but important collection of Oriental art, including works from China, Japan, Tibet, Thailand, Java, Cambodia and Burma. Berenson also assembled a small but significant collection of Near Eastern manuscripts, including an illuminated page from the renowned
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Bernard and Mary Berenson cultivated many friendships through letters. Their letters of their correspondents and some of their own letters are kept in the Berenson Archive, together with diaries, notes, drafts of books, personal photographs and other biographical material. The Archive has been
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and Elizabeth Morrill, the Morrill Music library has been part of the Biblioteca Berenson since 1966. It covers all western music from the Greeks to the early baroque period, with emphasis on Italian music composed up to 1650. It includes 5,150 scores, 2,500 sound recordings and 7,500 critical
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In addition to the fifteen year-long fellowships, there are a number of short-term awards aimed at specific groups. A limited number of Mellon Visiting Fellowships, for periods ranging from three to six months, are available each academic year for advanced research in any aspect of the Italian
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school by artist and location. A section of the Fototeca is devoted to images of “homeless” works of art—the term used by Berenson for objects that were once on the art market but whose presents locations are now unknown. The versos of many photographs contain handwritten notes by Bernard and
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Each year I Tatti hosts the Bernard Berenson Lectures, a series of three interconnected lectures on a given theme, presented by a senior scholar of worldwide renown in the field of Renaissance studies. Each cycle of Berenson Lectures is published by Harvard University Press. In addition to
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studies, monographs, treatises, and reference works; it subscribes to 84 journal titles. There is also an extensive microfilm collection of musical manuscripts and early printed books. The aim is to acquire every published work in Italian musicology for the period up to 1650.
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and renamed in honor of I Tatti's third director and his wife, Craig Hugh Smyth and Barbara Linforth Smyth. Opened in October 2009, the new Smyth Library effectively doubled both the wing's original shelving capacity and the number of workspaces available there.
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through the Harvard on-line catalogue, HOLLIS. In addition, the considerable electronic resources available through the Harvard library are also available at I Tatti, which makes it one of the largest collections of electronic resources in Italy.
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publication of the acts of various conferences, select monographs, and the annual Berenson Lectures, there is an annual journal for scholarly essays on Renaissance subjects in English and Italian, I Tatti Studies, which was founded in 1985.
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tend to be in art history, a third in history, and a third in literature and music. There are no quotas of nation. About half of the fellows over almost 50 years have been from the United States and Canada and half from other countries.
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Both the fellowship and the scholarly events have been enhanced by the completion late in 2010 of the Deborah Loeb Brice Loggiato, site of fellows' studies and a small auditorium, the Gould Hall, on the designed by Charles Brickbauer.
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and other art connoisseurs from the first half of the twentieth century. A project to digitize the Fototeca Berenson, making its holdings accessible through the Harvard Libraries’ website, is currently in progress.
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The garden was created beginning in 1909 by the then young and inexperienced garden designer Cecil Pinsent. Pinsent had been touring Tuscany making topographic drawings of buildings together with his friend
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expressed his intention to leave his house and library to Harvard, and he reaffirmed his intention in 1937, in a letter published in the fiftieth-anniversary volume of his Harvard class. However,
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shop-talks by fellows. In addition, I Tatti organizes and hosts one or two symposia or giornate di studio each semester which bring scholars from other countries.
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studies on the post-doctoral level. Villa I Tatti is one of three centers for advanced research in the humanities belonging to Harvard but located outside of
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Fellowship, for Renaissance scholars whose career paths do not normally allow sabbaticals or afford extended summer vacations, such as museum curators.
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fellows and visiting scholars from the United States and Canada, Japan, Australia, and almost all of the European countries.
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buildings. The wing of the library built by Berenson in 1948–54 was recently renovated by the Roman architectural firm of
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1272:Caroline Elam and Louis A. Waldman, ed.,
1259:Sergio Bertelli and Gloria Ramakus, ed.,
399:Learn how and when to remove this message
3004:Museo Nazionale Alinari della Fotografia
1377:Bernard Berenson: Formation and Heritage
1337:Bernard Berenson: The Making of a Legend
2720:Institute for Advanced Theater Training
2359:Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
1173:Firenze, Il Giappone e l’Asia orientale
836:
821:
3864:Harvard University research institutes
964:; 3:1 (1983 Jan–Mar), pp. 35–48.
1158:, Cambridge, MA, and Amsterdam, 2009.
7:
2863:
2512:Collection of Scientific Instruments
1393:, Milan and Florence, 2015. A short
1325:, VIII, no. 6, 1969, pp. 53–78.
1315:, VIII, no. 6, 1969, pp. 48–52.
1261:Essays Presented to Myron P. Gilmore
873:"Villa I Tatti | Feel Florence"
377:adding citations to reliable sources
258:, bred masons and sculptors. Nearby
3859:Former private collections in Italy
3014:Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze
557:Scholarly Programs and Publications
131:. This work was completed in 1915.
3151:Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
2300:Center for Nonprofit Organizations
1290:The official list, I Tatti website
25:
2756:List of Harvard University people
3127:
2862:
2851:
2850:
2725:Nieman Foundation for Journalism
2490:Archaeology and Ethnology Museum
349:
3849:Tourist attractions in Florence
2551:Museum of the Ancient Near East
2373:Journal of Law & Technology
1208:, XLIII, no. 1, 2002, pp. 2-16.
3026:National Archaeological Museum
2153:Baker Library/Bloomberg Center
951:, March–April 1994, pp. 34–41.
915:. Florence, Italy: Centro Di.
890:. Florence, Italy: Centro Di.
333:establishment of a library in
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3476:British Institute of Florence
1175:, Florence, 2001, pp. 367–84.
1031:"Monty Don's Italian Gardens"
278:. Boccaccio's Arcadian poem,
187:Green Garden at Villa I Tatti
3854:Harvard University buildings
3839:Research institutes in Italy
3041:Palazzo dell'Arte dei Beccai
3009:Museo Nazionale di San Marco
2305:Center for Public Leadership
2123:Ukrainian Research Institute
1407:, Centro Di. Florence, 2024.
1309:The Harvard Library Bulletin
1274:Craig Hugh Smyth—In Memoriam
3344:S Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi
3289:Oratory of S Thomas Aquinas
2708:Harvard Radcliffe Institute
2172:Harvard Business School RFC
2158:Harvard Business Publishing
2103:Center for Hellenic Studies
2093:Center for European Studies
1960:Lyman Laboratory of Physics
1855:Bright-Landry Hockey Center
1715:Undergraduate organizations
1017:Monty Don's Italian Gardens
582:I Tatti Renaissance Library
458:Established by a gift from
326:, founded in 1962, both in
324:Center for Hellenic Studies
170:, he was supported through
109:Mary Whitall Pearsall Smith
3880:
3775:Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
3491:Kunsthistorisches Institut
3329:S Giovannino dei Cavalieri
3324:S Giovannino degli Scolopi
3284:Oratory of GesĂą Pellegrino
3264:Battistero di San Giovanni
3234:Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel
3125:
2994:Museo dell'Opera del Duomo
2539:Comparative Zoology Museum
2529:General Artemas Ward House
2438:Program in Health Sciences
2295:Center for Housing Studies
2210:Center for Housing Studies
2088:Center for Chinese Studies
1263:, 2 vols., Florence, 1978.
911:Johnston, Tiffany (2024).
886:Johnston, Tiffany (2024).
619:Directors of Villa I Tatti
584:, which is modeled on the
216:screen the garden and box
50:The villa from the gardens
3788:
3770:Calcio storico fiorentino
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2443:School of Dental Medicine
2366:International Law Journal
2325:The Journalist's Resource
1720:Hasty Pudding Theatricals
1599:
1512:
1280:, 2 vols, Florence, 1985.
962:Journal of Garden History
938:, Cambridge, 1937, p. 42.
454:The Morrill Music Library
262:was home to the sculptor
166:and completing a year at
146:The Berensons and Harvard
3681:Orto Botanico di Firenze
3501:National Central Library
3036:Ospedale degli Innocenti
2979:Loggia del Mercato Nuovo
2823:Lionel de Jersey Harvard
2818:Harvard University Press
2806:Tercentenary celebration
2730:Real Colegio Complutense
2271:Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein
1925:Extension School history
1387:Machtelt Brüggen Israëls
1196:, XL, 2001, pp. 113-28;
576:Under the editorship of
492:architectural historian
304:Cambridge, Massachusetts
3844:Photo archives in Italy
3583:Piazza della Repubblica
3470:Palazzo Medici Riccardi
3279:Oratorio dei Vanchetoni
3100:Studiolo of Francesco I
3061:Palazzo Medici Riccardi
2950:Galleria dell'Accademia
2796:Graduate Students Union
2784:Commencement traditions
2698:Harvard Innovation Labs
2204:Harvard Design Magazine
2164:Harvard Business Review
2083:Center for Astrophysics
1740:The Harvard Independent
1198:Gauvin Alexander Bailey
1154:Machtelt Israels, ed.,
720:Sydney Joseph Freedberg
680:Gauvin Alexander Bailey
534:Ectasy of Saint Francis
264:Desiderio da Settignano
3466:Biblioteca Riccardiana
3364:S Salvatore al Vescovo
3314:S Frediano in Cestello
3078:Museo delle Porcellane
2534:Natural History Museum
2495:Busch–Reisinger Museum
2380:Journal on Legislation
2098:Center for Visual Arts
2041:Eleanor Elkins Widener
1880:Malkin Athletic Center
1837:Cornell hockey rivalry
1335:, Cambridge MA, 1979;
1184:Richard Ettinghausen,
597:Music at Villa I Tatti
586:Loeb Classical Library
537:
310:, founded in 1940 for
121:the 3rd Baron Westbury
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3824:Libraries in Florence
3793:Districts of Florence
3763:Events and traditions
3603:Piazzale Michelangelo
3588:Piazza della Signoria
3354:S Martino del Vescovo
2473:Museums and arboretum
2464:Michelle Ann Williams
2310:Institute of Politics
1842:Yale football rivalry
1560:President and Fellows
1459:43.78639°N 11.30972°E
1339:, Cambridge MA, 1987.
1167:Laurance P. Roberts,
966:Published online 2012
712:Georges Didi-Huberman
674:Villa I Tatti fellows
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467:The Fototeca Berenson
154:at age ten as a poor
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3727:del Poggio Imperiale
3722:Medicea L'Ambrogiana
3555:Teatro della Pergola
3339:S Maria degli Angeli
3269:Certosa del Galluzzo
3085:Palazzo Spini Feroni
2964:Garden of Archimedes
2838:University Professor
2522:Mineralogical Museum
2353:Berkman Klein Center
2057:Centers, institutes,
2036:Harry Elkins Widener
1908:Continuing Education
1846:Stadiums and arenas
1726:The Harvard Advocate
1638:Freshman dormitories
1383:Carl Brandon Stehlke
1115:Fontes Artis Musicae
949:The Harvard Magazine
816:References and Notes
504:The Berenson Archive
373:improve this section
320:garden and landscape
280:Il Ninfale Fiesolano
256:Renaissance Florence
3686:Parco delle Cascine
3676:Giardino delle Rose
3517:Fountain of Neptune
3481:Gabinetto Vieusseux
3207:S Maria del Carmine
3051:Palazzo Della Stufa
2761:Non-graduate alumni
2713:Schlesinger Library
2675:Smith Campus Center
2485:Harvard Art Museums
2315:Rappaport Institute
1747:The Harvard Lampoon
1733:The Harvard Crimson
1455: /
1343:Laurance P. Roberts
1041:on 29 February 2020
805:Italian Renaissance
643:Louise George Clubb
428:Biblioteca Berenson
300:Italian Renaissance
181:Harvard Corporation
164:Boston Latin School
98:Italian Renaissance
3829:Villas in Florence
3819:Harvard University
3671:Giardino dell'Iris
3624:Via de' Tornabuoni
3598:Piazza San Lorenzo
3593:Piazza Santa Croce
3522:Giotto's Campanile
3496:Laurentian Library
3450:Giotto's Campanile
3379:S Stefano al Ponte
3334:S Jacopo sopr'Arno
3219:S Miniato al Monte
2969:Loggia del Bigallo
2833:Society of Fellows
2638:Massachusetts Hall
2320:Shorenstein Center
2252:Bridget Terry Long
1916:Dean Nancy Coleman
1825:Women's volleyball
1790:Women's ice hockey
1770:Women's basketball
1642:Upperclass houses
1553:Board of Overseers
1505:Harvard University
1464:43.78639; 11.30972
1401:Tiffany L Johnston
1081:Francesca Baldry,
1065:itatti.harvard.edu
810:Harvard University
625:Kenneth B. Murdock
538:
494:Archibald Creswell
435:Garofalo and Miura
266:and to the infant
250:that supplied the
105:John Temple Leader
67:Harvard University
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3798:Trams in Florence
3780:Scoppio del carro
3654:Gardens and parks
3645:Fortezza da Basso
3527:Monument to Dante
3435:dei Gianfigliazzi
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3190:Tornabuoni Chapel
3161:Baroncelli Chapel
3046:Palazzo Davanzati
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2665:President's House
2431:Anatomical Museum
2290:Center for Ethics
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2118:Rowland Institute
2076:Du Bois Institute
1870:Lavietes Pavilion
1631:Radcliffe College
1365:, Florence, 2002.
1359:, New York, 1997.
1349:, New York, 1991.
1145:, Florence, 1965.
1096:"IRIS Consortium"
1085:, Florence, 1997.
776:Marco Spallanzani
764:Ingrid D. Rowland
708:Janet Cox-Rearick
460:F. Gordon Morrill
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2789:Academic regalia
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2480:Arnold Arboretum
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3185:S Maria Novella
3137:Religious sites
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3107:Stibbert Museum
3095:Palazzo Vecchio
3090:Palazzo Strozzi
2989:Loggia Rucellai
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